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A 20,000 mile, 20 year old car will show. Meaning, there will be very little wear and the car should present very well. Even the undercarriage will show limited amounts of built up crud.
It all depends on how the 20,000 miles were put on. If the car was exercised regularily, it should be in nice shape with few leaks. Maintenance due to age must be performed even though the car is not being driven much. i.e., brake fluid flushes and oil changes need to happen on regular intervals.
If the car was used during the first few years, then just put away without any sort of regular use or maintenance, the car might have issues.
I have a 34,000 mile 1990 964 that gets very limited use (about 200 miles per year while in my care). However, I take it out on a regular schedule and insure the car gets completely warmed up on each drive. Fluids are changed on a regular basis as well. The car has been extremely solid and runs like new when I do take it out.
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